The former “The View” talk show host was admitted to hospital on Wednesday for a cardiac procedure relating to surgery she had 30 years ago.

Doctors pronounced the operation a success, and Jones is now recuperating with her loved ones.

A statement from her rep on People.com reads, “On Wednesday, March 17th, a pre-planned cardiac surgery was performed on Star Jones. This recent surgery is a follow-up to the thoracic surgery she had 30 years ago. The procedure was successful and she is recovering well with her family. Star is grateful for everyone’s thoughts and prayers.”

REUTERS/Jeff Haynes (UNITED STATES) TV personality Star Jones has settled her divorce from her husband of nearly four years, Al Reynolds. The former “The View” talk show host, 46, filed for divorce on …

REUTERS/Jeff Haynes (UNITED STATES)

TV personality Star Jones has settled her divorce from her husband of nearly four years, Al Reynolds.

The former “The View” talk show host, 46, filed for divorce on March 26 at Manhattan’s Supreme Court in New York, and it was subsequently labeled an “uncontested matrimonial” case by officials.

According to the New York Post, the settlement came just moments before the pair was set to appear in court.

A source tells the newspaper Reynolds was allegedly upset with the prenuptial agreement he signed, leaving him “basically nothing,” though he relented to avoid higher court costs.

A spokesperson for Jones said the former couple “have reached an amicable settlement in their divorce proceeding. … Both parties are moving on with their private lives.”

Jones and Reynolds wed on November 13, 2004, in a lavish New York City ceremony, which came under scrutiny after she plugged the nuptials’ corporate sponsors at length on her talk show.

AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file TV personality Star Jones has filed for divorce from her husband of three years, Al Reynolds. The former “The View” talk show host, 46, filed the notice on March 26 at …

AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file

TV personality Star Jones has filed for divorce from her husband of three years, Al Reynolds.

The former “The View” talk show host, 46, filed the notice on March 26 at Manhattan’s Supreme Court in New York, which was subsequently labelled an “uncontested matrimonial” case by officials.

In a statement released to “Entertainment Tonight,” Jones says: “Several years ago I made an error in judgment by inviting the media into the most intimate area of my life. A month ago I filed for divorce.

“The dissolution of a marriage is a difficult time in anyone’s life that requires privacy with one’s thoughts. I have committed myself to handling this situation with dignity and grace and look forward to emerging from this period as a stronger and wiser woman.”

Jones and Reynolds, 39, wed on November 13, 2004, in a lavish New York City ceremony, which came under scrutiny after she plugged the nuptials’ corporate sponsors at length on “The View.”

TV personality Star Jones Reynolds has hit back at a Michigan women’s group for accusing her of “stealing” from their organization — branding the allegations a “nasty shakedown.” The former host of …

TV personality Star Jones Reynolds has hit back at a Michigan women’s group for accusing her of “stealing” from their organization — branding the allegations a “nasty shakedown.”

The former host of “The View” was alleged to have taken advantage of an invitation by the Detroit-based Full and Fabulous — a nonprofit organization that aims to help plus-size women and girls cope with peer pressure — after they asked Jones Reynolds to speak at their Health, Beauty and Self-Esteem conference during the 2006 Super Bowl.

They claim the 45-year-old demanded a first-class airfare, a suite at a five-star hotel and $25,000 to show up, only to snub the conference to party in Detroit.

But on her Court TV show on Monday, Jones Reynolds claimed the Full and Fabulous organization is in the wrong, because they only paid $10,000 of her agreed fee in time for the event, therefore breaching their contract.

And the outspoken presenter alleges the group failed to secure “the level” of hotel requested, so she and her husband, Al Reynolds, funded the trip at their “own expense.”

AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File Former “The View” host Star Jones Reynolds has opened up about her dramatic weight loss, saying she did undergo gastric-bypass surgery to obtain her new slimmer figure. …

AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File

Former “The View” host Star Jones Reynolds has opened up about her dramatic weight loss, saying she did undergo gastric-bypass surgery to obtain her new slimmer figure.

The 45-year-old confesses she was ashamed to admit the procedure for fear her fans would be disappointed.

In all, she has shed 160 pounds since having the operation in 2003, but only now boasts the confidence to talk about it after undergoing psychological therapy.

She tells Glamour magazine, “Everything about me was already so public (mostly my own doing — talk about dumb!), so of course everyone wanted to know what I had done. I was also terrified someone would have a tragic result after emulating me without making an informed decision with her doctor.

“But the complete truth is, I was scared of what people might think of me. I was afraid to be vulnerable, and ashamed at not being able to get myself under control without this procedure.”

Embattled talk show host Star Jones Reynolds has launched another scathing attack on former boss Barbara Walters insisting she “didn’t have my back.” Jones Reynolds announced that she was leaving “The …

Embattled talk show host Star Jones Reynolds has launched another

scathing attack on former boss Barbara Walters insisting she “didn’t have my

back.”

Jones Reynolds announced that she was leaving “The View” live on air on

Tuesday morning, stunning her co-workers and the audience.

She called “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest’s KIIS-FM morning show on

Wednesday , claiming she was the one who was actually betrayed by

Walters, not the other way around.

She claims the animosity began when she found out her contract was not being

renewed after nine years and that rival Rosie O’Donnell was being added as a

co-host.

She said, “I honestly understood it was a business decision when I was told

then (that her contract wasn’t being renewed), but then in the same week, I was

told that they were adding another co-host and that it was Rosie O’Donnell. And

that was in the same week that she had been so nasty and insulting and

vicious.

“(She) publicly she insulted me; she tried to damage me professionally and

personally. If anyone should feel betrayed, then it should probably be me.

“Because in the same week that I was told I was not being renewed, that’s

the same week that Rosie O’Donnell vilified me in the media and the exact same

week that Barbara, my mentor, my colleague and friend of nine years, called her

and invited her to be co-host on ‘The View.’ She didn’t have my back.”

Jones Reynolds is set to tell-all on “Larry King Live” on Thursday night.